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Week Ending 8th September 2013 / Singles Chart

Stromae gets his third chart-topper in France (his second in 2013) as “Formidable” moves up one place at Number One in its eighth week inside the top 10 (10,498 sales / +2%). He was at the top with “Alors On Danse” (for ten weeks from March to May 2010), and “Papaoutai” (for four weeks in July and August).

After two weeks at the top, Avicii is down to two with “Wake Me Up !” in his tenth week inside the ten best-sellers (9,900 sales / -9%). There is no change at three for Stromae‘s “Papaoutai” in its 13th week in the top 10 (8,110 sales / -16%).

In his fourth week inside the top 10, Martin Garrix is up one at number four with “Animals” (7,200 sales). It’s down one place at five for Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell with “Blurred Lines” in their 23rd week in the top 10 (4,900 sales / -13%). “Get Lucky” stays at number six for Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams in its 21st week inside the ten best-sellers (4,700 sales / -6%).

“Love Me Again” climbs two places at seven for John Newman in its second week inside the top 10 (3,800 sales / -3%). Maître Gims slips one at number eight with “Bella” in his 18th week on the chart (all inside the ten best-sellers).

In his tenth week in the top 10, Bruno Mars slips one place at nine with “Treasure” (3,600 sales / -12%). “La Vie Du Bon Côté” spends a third week inside the ten best-sellers as it’s back up one at number ten for Keen’V featuring Lorelei B (3,500 sales). The song peaked at six in August.

One song drops out of the top 10 this week. “Impossible” slips one place at eleven for James Arthur, the song reached number six in June and spent 13 weeks inside the top 10.

In its 13th week on the chart, “Li Tourner” gets its peak position this week as it moves up one at number twelve for DJ Assad featuring Alain Ramanisium & Willy William. Katy Perry climbs four places at 13 with “Roar” in her fourth week inside the top 200 (3,100 sales / +19%). It’s not the same story for Lady Gaga, her “Applause” falls six at number 20 (2,400 sales / -20%).

In its 35th week inside the 200 best-sellers, Bakermat‘s “Vandaag” finally reaches the top 20 as it’s up seven places at 14. It’s also a very good week for Muttonheads featuring Eden Martin, their “Snow White (Alive)” climbs ten at number 16 in its tenth week on the chart.

“La La La” is up four places at 18 for Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith in its tenth week in the top 200. In its 20th week on the chart, Showtek‘s “Slow Down” moves up one at number 19.

In their 14th week in the top 200, Lana Del Rey & Cedric Gervais climb two places at 23 with “Summertime Sadness”. As her new album A L’Infini debuts at number three on the albums chart, Tal is up a massive 64 places at number 24 with “A L’International” in her fifth week on the chart (2,200 sales). The song is Tal‘s sixth top 30 hit, will it be her third top 10, after “Le Sens De La Vie” (number four in March and April 2012), and “Envole-Moi” (with M. Pokora, number five in December 2012) ?

Tapo & Raya move up four places at 26 with “Quítate El Top” in their sixth week inside the 200 best-sellers. In its eighth week on the chart, “Safe And Sound” climbs nine at number 29 for Capital Cities (1,800 sales).

“Atlas” is new at number 31 for Coldplay (1,600 sales), the song is their seventh top 40 hit, and their biggest hit is “Paradise” which reached number five in December 2011. John Mamann & Kika are up 20 places at 33 with “Love Life” in their sixth week on the chart (1,500 sales).

Céline Dion gets her 31st top 40 hit in France as “Loved Me Back To Life” enters at number 36 with 1,386 sales. In its fourth week in the top 200, “Hold On, We’re Going Home” climbs 18 places at 41 for Drake featuring Majid Jordan. Drake‘s biggest hit is “What’s My Name ?” (as a featured artist with Rihanna) which peaked at number 16 in January 2011.